Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Fly-inspired tech could find use in better hearing aids

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Ormia ochracea has excellent hearing, and is hated by crickets everywhere (Photo: Jpaur)


When it comes to animals with good hearing, flies might not be the first one you'd think of. The Ormia ochracea fly, however, has a unique hearing mechanism that allows it to precisely determine the location of a cricket based on its chirps ... it then deposits its larvae on the cricket, which ultimately consume the poor insect. Scientists at the University of Texas Austin have now duplicated that mechanism, with hopes that it could find use in applications such as next-generation hearing aids. .. Continue Reading Fly-inspired tech could find use in better hearing aids



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